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is is all well and good, but how much education do they need until some real change happens -- until we actually start moving the era of bigger government to smaller government like the founding fathers wanted. stossel: thomas jefferson said that government grows and liberty yields. ten, 11, 12% of the vote -- it's not intuitive to think that free people being left alone would be better than our wise protectors. you are young. you get it. tell your friends. we need to get young's people. >> when you're writing the book, what surprised you. stossel: i was surprised to find extent of the horrible idiocy of some of these bureaucrats. the tsa, for example. in the law that created the tsa, there was an exception that says if the city wants to opt out, it can. san francisco day. what's the result? in san francisco, the lines moved quickly. they move people around. now, these other airports a tsa, we want to opt out too. yes, we know you are spending 10 times with a private contractor spent, but we don't like you and we want to go private. the tsa doesn't even want to respond -- for a year
is is all well and good, but how much education do they need until some real change happens -- until we actually start moving the era of bigger government to smaller government like the founding fathers wanted. stossel: thomas jefferson said that government grows and liberty yields. ten, 11, 12% of the vote -- it's not intuitive to think that free people being left alone would be better than our wise protectors. you are young. you get it. tell your friends. we need to get young's people....
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the presidents of the national education association, the, nea, the, the federation, american federation of teachers, we'll call it that. they're in for 400 grand a year. and teachers unions by the way, because this is where it really gets good. teachers unions overall, collect more than two, i just going to use this. teachers unions collect $2 billion in dues each year. think about that. $2 billion in dues. that money is going to liberal politicians, well, for example, president obama. his signature health care law designed to unionize, says this new book, 21 million health care workers, 21 million health care workers. is this starting to come together for everybody? are we starting to see this web of interests and direction and why? because for every million of these workers, unionized in the 27 nonright to work states, unions stand to earn a billion dollars in dues. do you get the feeling that there's a little at stake here? when we talk about obamacare, health care workers, unionizing as many as 21 million health care workers? well if you're trying to catch your breath after taking a
the presidents of the national education association, the, nea, the, the federation, american federation of teachers, we'll call it that. they're in for 400 grand a year. and teachers unions by the way, because this is where it really gets good. teachers unions overall, collect more than two, i just going to use this. teachers unions collect $2 billion in dues each year. think about that. $2 billion in dues. that money is going to liberal politicians, well, for example, president obama. his...
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hard to do, but there it is an education in florida. up next, after last week's debate performance by governor romney, can the presidentsteer clear of even more damage o reelection efforts? the "a-team", monica crowley, jedediah bila, judith miller, heading our way with the answers. i mean all of the answers. 0t[h7 lou: joining me now is the "a-team", author and radio talkshow hosts, monica crowley. author of the book outnumbered, jedediah bila, and pulitzer prize-winning journalist, judith miller. judy, let's begin with you. yemen in the attack that killed the head of your security and the u.s. embassy there. this is getting worse. >> it is getting worse. this is a veteran employee. he had been the liaison between the yemeni security and the americans for a long time. this is a guy who should have known and would have been careful about security. it means that it is probably al qaeda and the arabian peninsula have. they ambushed him. you never saw it coming. it just means that this evil, islamism, militant islamism is spreading. we ar
hard to do, but there it is an education in florida. up next, after last week's debate performance by governor romney, can the presidentsteer clear of even more damage o reelection efforts? the "a-team", monica crowley, jedediah bila, judith miller, heading our way with the answers. i mean all of the answers. 0t[h7 lou: joining me now is the "a-team", author and radio talkshow hosts, monica crowley. author of the book outnumbered, jedediah bila, and pulitzer prize-winning...
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president of the national education association, the nea, the american federation of teachers, we will call it that, they are in for 400 grand per year. and the teachers unions, by the way, teachers unions overall collect more than -- i'm just going to use this, teachers unions collect $2 billion in dues each year. think about that. $2 billion in dues. that money is going to liberal politicians, for example, president obama, his signature health care law designed to unionize says that this new book, 21 million health care workers. 21 million health care workers. is it starting to come together for everybody? are we starting to see this web of interesting direction and why? because for every million of these workers, unionized in the 27 non-right to work states, the unions stand to earn a billion dollars in dues. do you get the feeling that there is little at stake here when we talk about obamacare, health care health care workers, and unionizing as many as 21 million health care workers? well, if you are trying to catch her breath after taking a look at these numbers, get ready to meet
president of the national education association, the nea, the american federation of teachers, we will call it that, they are in for 400 grand per year. and the teachers unions, by the way, teachers unions overall collect more than -- i'm just going to use this, teachers unions collect $2 billion in dues each year. think about that. $2 billion in dues. that money is going to liberal politicians, for example, president obama, his signature health care law designed to unionize says that this new...
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john ericson the president of the education division for act joins us now. welcome to you, sir. >> thank you. lori: my first question, we're a business network, we're covering the state budget crises, is there a connection between your results and the financial pressures? >> we haven't determined a budget correction but budget impact of population of students entering college and they will be our future workforce have some skill gaps. that will make it difficult for them to find jobs and our country to get back on its legs economically. lori: because of changing face of utz labor market? shrinking face i should be quick to point out first and foremost. why are the schools left behind in terms of the curriculum? >> part of the problem our research indicates we have had different standards in different states. schools are all over the map in terms of curriculum. so this focus today on college and career readiness for all students, higher expectations, but assessment, a aligned curriculum bodes well for the future but we're not seeing a lot of results in place
john ericson the president of the education division for act joins us now. welcome to you, sir. >> thank you. lori: my first question, we're a business network, we're covering the state budget crises, is there a connection between your results and the financial pressures? >> we haven't determined a budget correction but budget impact of population of students entering college and they will be our future workforce have some skill gaps. that will make it difficult for them to find...
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. >> not investing in education but entitlement. people feel i can sit back and collect a check. charles: we watered down what we expect from kids. [talking over each other] stuart: i'm going deaf in my left ear. thank you very much. the acting mayor of costa mesa, california says unions tried to accuse him of drunken-driving. this week union defender phil dine demanded proof of that. listen to this. >> show me the cases where that intimidation has been shown, not claimed to have existed. stuart: we bring you the proof from the mayor himself. [ male announcer ] let's say you need to take care of legal matters. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. it's law that just makes sens
. >> not investing in education but entitlement. people feel i can sit back and collect a check. charles: we watered down what we expect from kids. [talking over each other] stuart: i'm going deaf in my left ear. thank you very much. the acting mayor of costa mesa, california says unions tried to accuse him of drunken-driving. this week union defender phil dine demanded proof of that. listen to this. >> show me the cases where that intimidation has been shown, not claimed to have...
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they have been educated in america. we are trying to give them a legal status that does not allow a fear of deportation, and it allows them to go to college or school, allows them to stay here they want to. if they wanto become citizens, they can apply and get in line and abide by the law as it is today. we don't change the law would prohibit them. but we don't give them the cut in line for the people who have awaited for years to get that green card for the citizenship. gerri: switching gears here a little bit. he wrote an op-ed calling on washington. calling on congress and the president. not to raise taxes on small business operators. what would you like to see happen? >> i think we are going to rack this fragile economy if we raise taxes on the people who are creating jobs. they want to create jobs. we need to give the people and small business a stability and predictability. they need to know what to expect. all the president talks about his more taxes and more taxes. on top of health care, that is why we have not
they have been educated in america. we are trying to give them a legal status that does not allow a fear of deportation, and it allows them to go to college or school, allows them to stay here they want to. if they wanto become citizens, they can apply and get in line and abide by the law as it is today. we don't change the law would prohibit them. but we don't give them the cut in line for the people who have awaited for years to get that green card for the citizenship. gerri: switching gears...
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we had somebody on from the teachers union or teachers education, national education association i should say at beginning of the show who was completely stuck on this idea of we absolutely have to raise tas on the wealthy and on corporations. you heard the president earlier today. he echoed the same thing. he really doubled down with a hard-line. what i'm hearing from you is a pretty hard-line as well. it makes me think, i'm not sure we're going to get to a solution here? it is starting like we're really going to go careening over the cliff? >> that is a concern and i think what we need to do is get to the negotiation table. the prident needs to hear our side very clearly. raising tax rates on families and businesses right now in this very sluggish economy is a disaster. it is a disaster. because, it could very well throw us back into recession, number one and secondly, jobs. if you want to create jobs, let businesses keep more of their hard-earned money and invest it in things they do best. so i think the focus really has to be on jobs and the economy right now. raising taxes is the def
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but the center for education reform says the charter movement has gone wrong. what happened is an example. >> my group have put together an application to start a charter school and we have been repeatedly stonewalled 57 because of your own daughter's experience you've got together with people and said we will start a charter. >> the first application was 100 pages could. denied. >> they said there was not a need we had typographical errors in the application. john: wouldn't mcdonald's like to say that to burger king? >> yes. john: you try again. >> we fixed them and we got more people involved and we needed to show more apparen support. the first application had 70 letters the second was 125 letters. still denied. john: six times. this is typical. >> it is more and more typical. all-purpose of the charter school movement was to create new public schools, held accountable but free from most rules and regulation. but government encroaches everyday on people who want to start schools. john: the blob in charge they don't that competition state education departnt e
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lori: how far apart are your educational scores versus the actual score? >> it can be very different, depending on which educational score you're using because of the operetta very different scale. the number could be very different. focus on what it's telling you about your credit worthiness, strong all week, and improve. lori: and harping, but doesn't the consumer have the right to know the information that the lender is considering one determining whether to let him borrow cash? >> you actually don't have the right to see that credit score until you are turned down or charge more or are shopping for a mortgage. here is the problem. let's say you get that number. howdy you know what bankamerica is going to decide today is a good enough credit score to get the credit card you want? you don't even know even if you have that number because that is proprietary information. in that sense we have to control the weekend and make sure our credit is as strong as we can. lori: thanks you so much. so educational and informational. college loan that has stretched to
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but the center for education reform says the charter movement has gone wrong. what happened is an example. >> my group have put together an application to start a charter school and we have been repeatedly stonewalled 57 because of your own daughter's experience you've got together with people and said we will start a charter. >> the first application was 100 pages could. denied. >> they said there was not a need we had typographical errors in the application. john: wouldn't mcdonald's like to say that to rger king? >> yes. john: you try again. >> we fixed them and we got more people involved and we needed to show more apppparent support. the first application had 70 letters the second was 125 letters still denied. john: six times. this is typical. >>it is more and more typical. all-purpose of the charter school movemt was to create new public schools, held accountable but free from most rules and regulation. but government encroaches everyday on people who want to start schools. john: the blob in charge they don't that competition state education department ev
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pulled out. >> welcome you have a glass of higher education. you have only the wealthy going to college. you would have of the college is failing. the private sector is not willing to fund loans to every student. they are no more capable of choosing how to fund loans appropriately than the federal government. just look at what happened in 2008. we went from 16 to two dozen. >> but it is being subsidized by the government. gerri: you make the point that the public sector should be completely out. mark says they can't do that because there would be no college education. he responded that? >> marks in two minutes ago that the sector is profitable and brings the government money by lending it out. i think the private sector can turn something up profitable and that way higher education can't run roughshod over my generation gerri: the last word, mark? >> well, what we need to do is reduce the shift from government investment where they have been reducing the grants on a per capita basis and invest more in in the grants. >> more grants, more money.
pulled out. >> welcome you have a glass of higher education. you have only the wealthy going to college. you would have of the college is failing. the private sector is not willing to fund loans to every student. they are no more capable of choosing how to fund loans appropriately than the federal government. just look at what happened in 2008. we went from 16 to two dozen. >> but it is being subsidized by the government. gerri: you make the point that the public sector should be...
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the money put into education, infrastructure, r oads and bridges should be covering america but that is not happening. >> right now trying to get casino gambling near the city but they were selling with the idea money goes to education. that means we can take that money putting it to other things instead. neil: i did not think of that. the at such as security trust fund we have been doing this for years. you think we would learn our lesson. speaker after speaker of and for structure, sound investment, salt of the years, here is the virtuous story for a good is not going to those people are rhodes and bridges. >> no. with the president stimulus package very, very little went to infrastructure. if i recall the upper estimate with the commerce you might talk about the range of $50 billion. but in fact, the number is much smaller roads and bridges. but it seems that is all we talk about something the government does less off -- less of more of a grandiose scheme. >> because then we have a heartwarming stories that is one small productive part it was about one out of 1,000 shots of a prod
the money put into education, infrastructure, r oads and bridges should be covering america but that is not happening. >> right now trying to get casino gambling near the city but they were selling with the idea money goes to education. that means we can take that money putting it to other things instead. neil: i did not think of that. the at such as security trust fund we have been doing this for years. you think we would learn our lesson. speaker after speaker of and for structure,...
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i don't have any plan to cut education funding. john: education is supposed to be a local responsibility. the federal government spending $100 billion wasting it, he can't even get that? >> this is unfair. you know i admitted to you in the greenroom. this was the one een i couldn't defend. [laughter] but i will just say romney has said in hi defense and education over and over again that, for example, with the money for disabled kids where kids with special needs. we will send that money to the parents to let them spend -- pick the school. he said we will send the money back to the local government, the state government. unfortunately i know we are not just fascinating to washington. i know him but he has to get elected. this will be a process of sending it back to the states which is where it should have been the first place. john: another answer that made my eyes roll was when president obama bragged he fought for the elderly ledbetter act which allows more time to let the suit companies for alleged wage discrimination. mitt romn
i don't have any plan to cut education funding. john: education is supposed to be a local responsibility. the federal government spending $100 billion wasting it, he can't even get that? >> this is unfair. you know i admitted to you in the greenroom. this was the one een i couldn't defend. [laughter] but i will just say romney has said in hi defense and education over and over again that, for example, with the money for disabled kids where kids with special needs. we will send that money...
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president obama, lowering the bar on education? test scores continue to decline, and president obama says something like he's walking the walk we'll have his latest test score and break it down in tonight's chalk talk. dependency nation, americans more dependent than ever on their government. how can this country return to prosperity? best selling author george gilder here to talk about the book "wealth and poverty." lou: america becoming dependent sigh nation. can we find our way back to prosperity? talking with the author of "wealth and poverty," and george guilder joins us in a moment, but first, wall street, and take care of business as it were. stocks ending lower, some booking profits on the rally, and dow jones industrials down not quite 70. s&p down about 5, and nasdaq didn't make it to 10 points. overseas, european stocks higher on rumors that central bank buys spanish and italian bonds to cut borrowing costs, and eurozone finance ministers meeting tomorrow in athens. yes, greece still exists. here at home, atlanta federal
president obama, lowering the bar on education? test scores continue to decline, and president obama says something like he's walking the walk we'll have his latest test score and break it down in tonight's chalk talk. dependency nation, americans more dependent than ever on their government. how can this country return to prosperity? best selling author george gilder here to talk about the book "wealth and poverty." lou: america becoming dependent sigh nation. can we find our way...
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that will not get a chance to be educated, and learn a technical still. neil: jonathan to those who invest, how would they be burned by this. >> they are all going to be burned. i think that president would have you believe investors, those who investor all you know scrooge mcducks just swimming in their big ballroom full of gold, it is contrary, people who saved all their lives. and put yourself in shoes of an older couple, they have saved all their lives, they have already paid taxes, they are just trying to get by, and they will see their taxes rise from 15 to 44%, that is a tremendous slap in the face to people who saved and tried to repair for their old age. neil: you know, it -- it is so self defeating, darn it. this guy wants to help the downtrodden, he is hurts them, this means less people will get a chance to get an education in technical skills, where they could really move up the income ladder this makes no sense even from obama's point of view, i am attacking him from the left, where sh he should be attacked. neil: thank you so much from new y
that will not get a chance to be educated, and learn a technical still. neil: jonathan to those who invest, how would they be burned by this. >> they are all going to be burned. i think that president would have you believe investors, those who investor all you know scrooge mcducks just swimming in their big ballroom full of gold, it is contrary, people who saved all their lives. and put yourself in shoes of an older couple, they have saved all their lives, they have already paid taxes,...
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the second one is education. we understand some of the basics. third, it is actually having a part-time job as a teenager. they have seen a paycheck. they understand how many hours it takes to turn something in the cache. gerri: we have a full-screen output shows the interesting result of the survey. what did you learn the most about personal finance? 44% of people said they learned about home. the example your mom and dad set for you. that is where you learn how to handle money. if mom is spending money, if that is squandering the family finances -- those are the lessons that we really take home. do you think a the program in school can actually impact people's practices? >> yes, because it teaches them some of the basics. and it reinforces what they heard at home. both the pluses and minuses. if somebody asks me, what is the simplest thing you can do, talk to your kids about money. this is not a lecture or an argument, but it is explained to them how do they manage money and the mistakes and positive things you've done. they really do listen. t
the second one is education. we understand some of the basics. third, it is actually having a part-time job as a teenager. they have seen a paycheck. they understand how many hours it takes to turn something in the cache. gerri: we have a full-screen output shows the interesting result of the survey. what did you learn the most about personal finance? 44% of people said they learned about home. the example your mom and dad set for you. that is where you learn how to handle money. if mom is...
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everything else is free falling, including education. stuart: follow us on facebook, join in, it's a lively debate and we want to keep it that way. and this morning, apple expected to unveil the new iphone 5 tomorrow. j.p. morgan says it could add up to 1/2 a percentage point to america's economic growth in the last three months this have year and i'm going to start with you, charles. a .5% boost to our overall 15 trillion dollar economy? what? >> and it's 70% of apple's profits these days. and it's -- you know, look, and keith fitz-gerald has interesting observations on this. and having that much impact and coming down that far. would that mean that they'd have to ditch the iphone 4 for the iphone 5. stuart: i've not read the report. it was up to 1/2 a percentage point of extra growth. nicole, you're there, what have you got to say about this? >> a couple of thoughts, everybody got hip to apple's marketing techniques and some speculation that some people skipped the iphone 4 altogether. right. everybody wanted the latest iphone, latest
everything else is free falling, including education. stuart: follow us on facebook, join in, it's a lively debate and we want to keep it that way. and this morning, apple expected to unveil the new iphone 5 tomorrow. j.p. morgan says it could add up to 1/2 a percentage point to america's economic growth in the last three months this have year and i'm going to start with you, charles. a .5% boost to our overall 15 trillion dollar economy? what? >> and it's 70% of apple's profits these...
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it gives kids an early education to give them a head start before regular school. it's lobby says it's a place.... >> where dreams are born and minds are nourished. curiosity flourish. >> head start is a great program and it gets results. >> john: everyone thinks that but 's n true. >> we have spent $180 blion on a program that has zero advantage. >> john: what do you mean? >> there was study that came out in010 funded by the federal governme. it looked at 114 indicators and did not find one positive outcome. >> john:? poor kid got head start and others didn't? >> they couldn't tell the large he head start investment and the similar for disadvantaged kid. >> john: they found positive impacts while they interest were in head started but one year later, it's all gone. >> by kindergarten and first grade they couldn't find a difference. >> our president has taken a strong stance. >> we have to eliminate programs that don't work. eliminating programs that no longer work. >> john: we spent more than a $180 billion and the government finds no difference. they say, okay, w
it gives kids an early education to give them a head start before regular school. it's lobby says it's a place.... >> where dreams are born and minds are nourished. curiosity flourish. >> head start is a great program and it gets results. >> john: everyone thinks that but 's n true. >> we have spent $180 blion on a program that has zero advantage. >> john: what do you mean? >> there was study that came out in010 funded by the federal governme. it looked at...
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president obama, lowering the bar on education? test scores continue to decline, and president obama says something like he's walking the walk we'll have his latest test score and break it down in tonight's chalk talk. dependency nation, americans more dependent than ever on their government. how can this country return to prosperity? best selling author george gilder here to talk about the book "wealth and poverty." seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. lou: america becoming dependent sigh nation. can we find our way back to pro
president obama, lowering the bar on education? test scores continue to decline, and president obama says something like he's walking the walk we'll have his latest test score and break it down in tonight's chalk talk. dependency nation, americans more dependent than ever on their government. how can this country return to prosperity? best selling author george gilder here to talk about the book "wealth and poverty." seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting...
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but, all of these years, all of various government projects, largely education when this started when you and i were young. >> this is what is was supposed to be for. neil: and our kids are still stupid right, so what happened. >> that is why, they say, does the government deserve more money. neil: why can't the prize winner-take-all of money? >> that is a good question. neil: they would spend it like crazy, -- >> as soon as government getting this much of your dollar, it reels it in how many times you notice they begin a program that is supposed to go for common good, it always ending up for wrong things for bureaucrat, states are taking in a lot more money than they wor they were, e the slow economy. neil: what is driving it? >> the economy has turned a little bit, but they are finding new ways of getting revenue they have not gotten before, like this, finding extra ways of getting money, not just developing, lotly tickets and power balls but new gambling schemes, and new taxes, when president said, all i want to do is set taxes back to way they were during clinton administration th
but, all of these years, all of various government projects, largely education when this started when you and i were young. >> this is what is was supposed to be for. neil: and our kids are still stupid right, so what happened. >> that is why, they say, does the government deserve more money. neil: why can't the prize winner-take-all of money? >> that is a good question. neil: they would spend it like crazy, -- >> as soon as government getting this much of your dollar,...
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it is away for everybody to give to the kids' education. i think this is brilliant, and until you why. here is how much to a spin on holiday cards. what a waste of money. i mean, look at that. you have not know much money -- how much money never even gets used? but if rickey use that money instead for something that is really needed linkage among the school. it seems to me to be just eight such -- much more debt idea. you factor in the idea that the cost of college is just going through this guy. the earlier you start the better it is. >> absolutely right. experts agree that earlier eighth child get started with a savings account, even a higher likelihood they will have of going to college. a family that saves for college under a savings account, the child has a four times higher likelihood of going to college. the count is under the child's name in seven times more likely. gerri: that is amazing. the me give you a couple of numbers. the rising cost of a college education, tuition a private nonprofit four year colleges of 60. at public 4-ye
it is away for everybody to give to the kids' education. i think this is brilliant, and until you why. here is how much to a spin on holiday cards. what a waste of money. i mean, look at that. you have not know much money -- how much money never even gets used? but if rickey use that money instead for something that is really needed linkage among the school. it seems to me to be just eight such -- much more debt idea. you factor in the idea that the cost of college is just going through this...
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the next secretary of state eds to be one who is very much well educated on what has happened. otherwise you'll end up with much bigger benghazi problems. lou: you mentioned the constitutional referendum tomorrow. it will take some time for that would support for president mohammed morsi we be judgment for what constitution should look like. will he prevail? will he come at the end of the process, process the powers that he claimed for himself two years ago, of which he has since relinquished? >> unfortunately, my answer is going to be yes. one saying that we need to reject the referendum, the other part is saying no, we want to boycott. so now they are divided. the result is going to be the muslim rotherhood and president morsi is most likely going to win the referendum. on the other hand, the opposition is very strong in egypt. there is no return to the previous situation. what i suggest in the future is that mohammed morsi ll win the referendum, try tooit establish an islamic state, he will see strong opposition for months and months. lou: moving quickly to syria as we wrap
the next secretary of state eds to be one who is very much well educated on what has happened. otherwise you'll end up with much bigger benghazi problems. lou: you mentioned the constitutional referendum tomorrow. it will take some time for that would support for president mohammed morsi we be judgment for what constitution should look like. will he prevail? will he come at the end of the process, process the powers that he claimed for himself two years ago, of which he has since relinquished?...